In the January issue of "The Book of the Crescent", Dar Al-Hilal published the book "The Trap" by Mahmoud Bassiouni, the publisher of the Mubtada website, which reveals ways to infiltrate the Muslim Brotherhood in organizations for human rights. Middle East.

The book examines the "trap" process, in which the Arab Spring countries occurred, and how it began several years earlier in parallel with the fall of Baghdad, talks about the new Middle East, the emergence of the political role human rights organizations and exploitation by the Brotherhood of the old Arab regimes. For the occurrence of Arab countries in the clutches of terrorism and chaos, and the flight of investment, and the disruption of development in those countries, some of which entered the dark tunnel.

The first book, entitled "How did the Brotherhood infiltrate human rights organizations?", The second one entitled "Anarchism, Brotherhood and From" to "and the third entitled" Organizations for human rights, politicization and foreign funding " ".

The first chapter deals with the ambiguous relationship between human rights organizations and the world's leading intelligence agencies, such as American and British intelligence, and how human rights have become an instrument of political pressure on 39. Egypt and the Middle East countries and their involvement in providing false information on human rights conditions, also raises questions about the impact of political money on it and whether it is channeled by countries that support terrorism such as Qatar ? ..

In the second chapter, the book documents the emergence of the concept of anarchism in the vicinity of activists before and after January 25, and how the terrorist group exploits it to recruit and control the minds of young people. What mistakes have these organizations committed? dealing with terrorist activities and how terrorist groups have exploited the crime of "enforced disappearance" In the coverage of the membership of members of the Muslim Brotherhood and extremist groups to the ranks of the terrorist organization and how the intellectuals of the world have begun to move to stop the manipulation of the concept of human rights.

The third chapter deals with the crisis of Egyptian human rights organizations, the subordination of the human rights movement to the political context of the founders of these organizations and the danger of dependence on foreign funding.

The book reveals the subtle infiltration methods that the Muslim Brotherhood has managed to do in large international organizations, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, and their attempts to exploit international organizations and the principles of "humanitarian intervention" sponsored by the UN to create chaos in the Arab world in preparation for its control of power.

The book emphasizes the idea of ​​proxy wars and that the wars of this era no longer concern guns, tanks and missiles, but wars have become other weapons, such as the media, human rights organizations, the distortion of media and sectarian conflicts to destroy them from within without firing a single blow.